Shipping

Shipping and Logistics

Global Tankcontainer Services’s international ship and port facility is specifically configured to ensure that you waste no time in going through elaborate layers of protocols and instead, directly dock in order to take care of your business. Not only that, our docking facilities are heavily streamlined and feature specific facilities for berth of oil trade barges or large vessels from petrochemical industries. With direct water connectivity and an excellent access to the northern seas due to its unique location in Rotterdam channel combined with the availability of a dedicated tide accommodating jetty system, you can be sure that all your needs will be well looked after.

Global Tankcontainer Services trades with crude and product tanker owners and operators in the world, transporting crude oil, refined petroleum, and other products by sea in international shipping markets. Global Tankcontainer Services maintains a fleet of 14 vessels divided into two categories: crude tankers (3 Suezmax vessels and 1 Aframax vessel) and product tankers (10 medium range (MR) vessels). Global Tankcontainer Services controls a third of the domestic crude oil transportation business in Rotterdam while also providing services to other large domestic oil companies. We transport crude oil based on long-term contracts with safety in mind as a national strategic resource.

Our company’s reputation as a “trusted transportation partner” is built on continuous safe operations. We have strong ties to global oil giants, Asian oil majors, and trading firms, including Japanese and Chinese firms. We’ll also make an effort to increase our consumer base and transportation volume. The majority of our fleet, which includes crude oil carriers ranging from Suezmax to Panamax, is managed in-house. We collaborates with established ship management companies for a portion of the fleet in addition to its in-house fleet management.
Global Tankcontainer Services fleet ships to ports all over the world for charterers with the most stringent criteria. Regular onboard visits, briefing and debriefing sessions upon joining or disembarking, modern communication methods and conferences ashore, as well as onboard or in-house training programs, keep the boats and sailors in constant contact with the shore staff. Vessel and crew performance is evaluated by superintendents, internal and external auditors, customers, and national and international regulatory agencies.